October 07-09, 2024 - Holiday Inn Alexandria/Carlyle
The 2024 ATD PI Workshop will be held at Holiday Inn Alexandria/Carlyle between October 07 and October 09. The workshop will bring together NSF-funded PIs, students and postdocs with government and industry researchers. This workshop is being jointly held with the 2024 Algorithms for Modern Power Systems PI workshop.
Registration information
Register for the conference here!
Submit an abstract for an oral or poster presentation here!
Submit your travel support request here! (Graduate students and postdocs)
Key dates
Sep 15 - Deadline for submitting travel support requests.
Sep 15 - Abstract submission deadline
Sep 22 - Notification of travel support decisions
Sep 22 - Late registration fee starts
Oct 02 - Program published online
Program
The program includes opportunities for both oral and poster presentations. Priority for oral presentations will be given to researchers of awards received in 2022, 2021, 2023 and 2024 (in that order), and only one oral presentation per funded project will be allowed. Contributions that cannot be included in the oral program will be accepted for the poster program. The conference is being held in person.
Oral presentation and poster instructions
Venue
The workshop will be held at the Holiday Inn Alexandria/Carlyle (one block from the NSF headquarters). Coffee/tea, as well as boxed lunches on Monday 10/07 and Tuesday 10/08 will be provided as part of the registration fee.
Accommodations
A block of rooms with a discounted price are available on a first come, first serve basis. Attendee’s may make reservations through the following link. Individuals may also call (703)960-2000 and mention group code NAP to receive discounted rate. All reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card. Individuals have until 48 hours prior to arrival to cancel without penalty. Sleeping rooms will be held until September 6, 2024 at 5:00 pm EST. After this time, any unused rooms will be returned to hotel for resale and further availability is subject to change.
About the workshop:
The Algorithms for Threat Detection (ATD) program supports research projects that develop the next generation of mathematical and statistical algorithms for analysis of large spatiotemporal datasets with application to quantitative models of human dynamics. The program is a partnership between the Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS) at the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA).
